Building inspections
North Coast Inspections
Investing in a residential property is one of the largest financial commitments you will ever make in your life. At North Coast Inspections, our aim is to provide clear and accurate reports to enable you to make a well informed decision before purchasing.

Our reports are electronically generated and include digital photos of any problem areas. They will be emailed to you within 24 hours of the inspection.

We always welcome our clients on site and at the end of the inspection, the inspectors are more than happy to discuss their findings.

Reports
Pre purchase reports
Minimize unpleasant surprises and repair costs by having a pre purchase inspection conducted. It will give you the confidence to make a well informed decision on whether to proceed with the purchase.

Pre sale reports
Don’t wait to be told by the purchaser of any building defects to your home. Have a pre sale inspection conducted so that you are aware of and can address any maintenance issues. This will help you get the best sale price possible.

Pre auction reports
Don’t go to an auction without being prepared. Find out exactly what you are bidding on by having a pre auction inspection. Once the hammer has fallen, it is too late.

Handover reports
Don’t be misled that because it is a newly built home that building defects will not be found. Before you make the final payment, have a handover inspection conducted to ensure your house has been built to industry standards.

Maintenance reports
Before the builders maintenance period expires on your new home, have a maintenance inspection conducted. You can present the report to your builder to have any issues addressed.

Defect and dilapidation reports
To prevent unnecessary expense, have regular defect and dilapidation inspections conducted. These will help identify any maintenance issues that could lead to major repair work. We will give you advice on the most cost effective solutions, saving you money in the long run.

Special purpose report
Are you in dispute with a builder regarding any issues with your house? Have a special purpose inspection conducted. Your report can be presented to the builder address the issues or forwarded to the Building Services Authority if you are not happy with their response.